This week is Internet Safety Week in our school. There are lots of activities planned to raise awarenes of being safe online. The theme this year is 'Lets create a better internet together.' E-Safety is a major part of our School Development Plan and all the members of staff feel passionate about the safety of children while accessing mobile technologies.I thought this could give us some inspiration for another blogpost in which the children can link the theme of Internet Safety with writing for different audiences.
The children have taken part in a range of activities available on the Think You Know website. They have accessed lessons from CEOP and they will benefit from an Internet Safety talk from the NSPCC. These experiences should make the children more aware of how to be safe online.
In the comments section below, have a look at how the children have identified all the ways to be safe online and what they could do if they encounter an issue.
The children have had access to http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/8_10/ throughout the year for Internet Safety projects.
Yesterday a police officer called Marty Allen came in to speak to us about internet safety.Here are somethings that we thought could help with being safe online.Remember that you have to be 13 or over to go on to social media sites.Don't post a picture of yourself to your friend because all their friends can see it.If you are in any chat rooms use a moderated one so that know one can hurt your feelings.Don't post any personal details and especially not your bank pin because that could cause a crisis.Don't plan to meet up with someone you don't know because it could be a stalker.Never click an add that says you have one a prize because it could be a virus or a hacker.Cover your web cam because stalkers an hacker can see you.
ReplyDeleteIf you get a text and its bad you keep the massage and show it to your mum are dad. If you get a friend request and you dont know them dont accept it. You have to be over 13 to be on a social media site.
ReplyDeleteThe fist fact how to keep safe on online is to not share information about you.
ReplyDeleteGo on games that you know what is for you age, never meet up with them when you don't know who they are.And never listen to people you don't know
and from hearing this please read and keep it in you mind and never let it out.
On Tuesday it was internet safety day. We learnt stay safe on the internet like stay on a moderatod chat room. If an issue accrues we were tought how to deal with it. If a skam pops up delete it or you could stay on child friendly websites. If some one send you a friend request leave it or delete it. If some one asks to meet you somewhere tell an adult because it might not be who you think It is . I really liked leaning about internet safety.
ReplyDeleteYou don't go on any social media sites. Don't give out any personal information on the internet. Don't accept any one on less you know them. If someone tells you on the internet to meet them anywhere , you don't go.
ReplyDeleteOnly go on child friendly sites
ReplyDeleteYou have to be 13 years old to have your own website or a account
If somebody is being rude tell your mum or dad then report them
We have been learning how to stay safe on the internet, we learnt never to give personal details like , where we live, never go at need up with anyone you meet online , if anyone says anything bad , we must tell our mums and dads, never give your phone number out, and never give details of where you are going or what school you go to .
ReplyDeleteIf some one says to met you any were go tell an adult or someone and they can help.If someone is rude to you hit the report button or tell an adult.You have to be 13 or over to go on Facebook.
ReplyDelete1 .Never answer a phone call from a stranger because they can hear you when you put the receiver down they can still hear you
ReplyDelete2. If anyone says to meet up with them never do it
3. Never Share any of your personal information
4.don't talk to strangers only if they are your friends and never accept any friend requests
5.always go on safe websites and child friendly one's
1. Never meet up with someone you have met online.
ReplyDelete2.You must be 13 or over to go on social media sites.
3. Never accept a friend request from someone you do not know.
4.Don't give out personal information about yourself.
5.If you go out somewhere make sure your parent or carer knows where you are going and what time you will be back.
1. Don't agree to meet up with a person who you have only met online I case they aren't who they say they are.
ReplyDelete2. Only go on child-friendly websites because there may be inappropriate searches or photos.
3. DO NOT share personal information like your full name, address, phone number or gender.
4. Don't stay in a chat room if people are being mean to you. Go and show the messages to your parents and then leave the chat room immediately before it gets worse.
5. Don't accept friend requests from people you don't know.
Avoid being bullied online by..
1. Stay in websites that your Mum and Dad know about.
2. Don't interfere with other peoples conversations / fights .
We leant how to be safe on the Internet because it is Internet safety week. I learnt that if a comment comes up you have to tell your mum an dad about it . If someone you don't no asks you to meet them don't agree to meet them.
ReplyDeleteMarty Allen a police man came in to give us some tips how to stay safe online.
ReplyDelete1.Never give personal information.
2.Do never say to some one that you will meet up with them.
3.Only go on child friendly websites.
4.You can only go on Facebook when your 13 years old.
5. Don't accept any friend requests if you don't know them.
6.Don't fall for children's voices because they could be older than you think.
7.If you get a phone call from some one you tell someone.
8.If you get a picture that makes you sad tell a adult.
9.Never send a picture of your self to someone you don't know.
10.Alway go to appropriate chat rooms.
Here is some tips how to keep safe online. Don't give any personal information like your phone number, address,full name and photos. Do not download any games that is not suitable for your age. Do not go on sociol media sites that is over your age. If something comes up on your device saying you have one something tell your parents it could be a virus. Do not accept friend request from people you don't no .
ReplyDelete1. Never give out your personal details.
ReplyDelete2.Never agree to meet up with anyone you meet online.
3. Only go on child friendly websites.
4.Always report cyber bullying to an adult who can help.
On Tuesday a police officer called Marty Allen came into school to talk to some classes about being safe on the Internet , some of the things we thought of was,don't except any friend requests if you don't know the person , remember that you have to be 13 or over to go on social media sites , never agree to meet up with someone you have only met on the Internet , never ever give out personal information,only go on child friendly websites. He also told us if any thing happens you on the internet go on to thinkuknow.co.uk and it will give you advise what to do.
ReplyDeleteOn Tuesday a police officer called Marty Allen came into school to talk to some classes about being safe on the Internet , some of the things we thought of was,don't except any friend requests if you don't know the person , remember that you have to be 13 or over to go on social media sites , never agree to meet up with someone you have only met on the Internet , never ever give out personal information,only go on child friendly websites. He also told us if any thing happens you on the internet go on to thinkuknow.co.uk and it will give you advise what to do.
ReplyDeleteYesterday a police officer came in to talk about internet safety.Never listen to people when they say to meet up because the person might abuse you.Never share personal information.Don't accept friend request from people you don't know.Don't go on to websites that are for 13 and older.
ReplyDeleteThis week is internet safety week. The following is what we have been taught to keep us safe on line.
ReplyDelete1: never accept a friend request that you do not know.
2: you have be 13 or over to go on social media.
3: never share personal information especially to strangers.
4: never arrange to meet someone you do not know even if they said they are the same age as you.
5: if someone you donot know makes you feel uncomfortable tell your parents, teacher or an adult you trust.
6: always go to safe websites for children.
When we are online we should never talk to strangers or agree to meet them incase they say they are a child but they could be an adult. Children under the age of 13 shouldn't be on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter.
ReplyDeleteAlways make sure a site is recommended for your age group.
Don't put any personal information up incase someone sees it and tries to track you down.
If someone posts a rude comment to you or about you show and adult .
Don't accept anything that says you have won a prize